The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels: A Love Story

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Fans of Drummond's blog and cookbook will eat up this breathless blow-by-blow chronicle of falling in love with Marlboro Man, a.k.a. her husband, and adapting to life on his ranch . . . Generous dollops of self-deprecating humor contribute a welcome tang."--"People."Fans of Drummond's blog and cookbook will eat up this breathless blow-by-blow chronicle of falling in love with Marlboro Man, a.k.a. her husband, and adapting to life on his ranch . . . Generous dollops of self-deprecating humor contribute a welcome tang."--"People."Read Less

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Customer Reviews

Good Read

Loved this book, read it in two days and then passed it on to a friend.

Vivian T

Feb 13, 2014

Funny, touching love story

I had to re-read the book 2 times because I interrupted my train of thought because I was laughing so hard. Well written and a genuine "feel good" book.

PAR

Oct 3, 2013

A great love story!

What a great love story. Reminds me of my own love 50 years ago. While I was reading it, I would laugh out loud at things that were so funny, my husband wants to read it.

Diann R

Oct 13, 2011

Excellent book

I throughly enjoyed the book - I didn't want it to end! Have recommended it to many of my friends and they have recommended it to many of their friends

Delo

Sep 22, 2011

Cowboy!

Delightful book!! Acquainted with her blog
on internet, so nice to read how her knees
turned to overcooked noodles when she saw
him looking at her, and the Love Bug really
bit hard. Cute, esp. her early ranch days at
how she got "initiated" into ranch living. If
you like a happy romance plus cowboy/
ranch living, this is a must.

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